Showing posts with label NJ. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Nashville Pussy / Guitar Wolf - Stanhope NJ - May 17, 2019 - Review with photos and videos


My buddy Jimmy asked me if I wanted to go check out Nashville Pussy on Friday, May 17, at The Stanhope House in Stanhope, NJ.  Since they're not coming around to Poughkeepsie this time around and they always kick ass, I was in.



The doors opened at 6:00pm, but we arrived about 8:15 missing the first two acts, but just before The Turbo A.C.'s took the stage.  I think they've been around since 1995 and I've heard the name many times (and only good things about them) but somehow this was the first time we ever saw them.  It was real good straight ahead hard/punk rock kinda like the Supersuckers (who I love) and a great way to start the night.  They played around 35 or 40 minutes.



The Stanhope House is a cool venue.  From the outside it's basically a beautiful old house (it's been around since 1790) on the corner of small town USA, but when you enter, there's a small performance area in the room straight ahead or you go through a door on the right into a rock and roll bar with a small stage that is less than a foot off the ground.  There's an open area in front of the stage and quite a few tables set up right inside the door and towards the back where the bar is.  I'd guess if they moved the tables out you could probably squeeze in about 200, although with the stage so low to the ground, if you're not right up front, at best you'll just see the performers heads above the crowd.


Guitar Wolf, from Japan, was up next.  I knew they've been around for about 30 years and had heard of them and their exciting live show, but again, had never checked them out before.  We decided to go stand at the front of the crowd on the right side of the stage to check things out and shoot some video to see if they lived up to the legend.  Well hot damn...they are something else live!


The lights dimmed and just as they did, we realized a few people in this crowd must have been here since the doors opened at 6 and had been pounding beers from the moment they arrived.  This tall dude in a baseball cap and his friend come and stand right in front of me and they were out of their heads, but hell, they were having fun.  They, for lack of a better word, rocked out the whole set once it kicked in.


I hit record on the video that follows and it basically shows about the first seven minutes from when Guitar Wolf hit the stage.  This consisted of:
  • The trio making some noise and doing some rock star poses
  • A slinky 60's sounding guitar instrumental backing track started playing as they then each grabbed the tall boys sitting on their amps, leaned their heads back in unison and downed them
  • Once their thirst was quenched, they walked to the front of the stage to lead the crowd in a chant of "Hey! Hey! Hey!" to the backing track
  • They then launched into "Beast Vibrator" as Bass wolf jumped into the crowd as Guitar Wolf swung his axe above his head like a helicopter before getting rid of it and grabbing the mic stand and joining his bassist in the crowd while Drum wolf bashed away.  I think this was due to some guitar malfunction or maybe this is just how Guitar Wolf does it.  Their roadie brought the guitar back to the Wolf and they returned to the stage.
  • At this point, a big security guard who I hadn't seen comes walking over to stand by us in case the mayhem ensued, but you'll see in the video after 2 minutes or so he realizes this is just the way a Guitar Wolf show must go so we didn't see him again.
  • During all of this their roadie is frantically fixing mic stands and sorting out cables on stage amid the ruckus around him
  • Without stopping for a second they launch into the garage rock of "Sex Jaguar" off their new album.
That's the first seven minutes in this video below...goddamn!


As I said before I didn't know their stuff before this night, so the only other song I know they played in their 40 minute set was a cover of the Spencer Davis Group's "Gimme Some Lovin" (also on their new album).



The part I wish I caught on video was about mid way through the set, when a new member of the been drinking since doors open crowd appeared and starting doing a hardcore stomp pacing back and forth in the 2 or 3 feet between the band and the stage.  He wasn't swinging elbows and any bit of crashing into the crowd was just because he didn't quite have his balance, but after doing this a couple of times he stopped in front of the bassist rockin out.   The bassist then in one quick motion backed up about 4 feet while removing his bass and launched himself off the stage unexpectedly into this guys arms.  The crowd then hoisted the bassist up as he twisted and turned until he was basically doing a headstand and with the ceiling so low, he proceeded, with the crowds help, to walk across the ceiling back to the stage where he got back on and was back into the song.


I'm gonna say it, it was awesome.  To be clear, that bit of mayhem appeared to be all in love too.  


So yeah, Guitar Wolf were a helluva spectacle and I think if the show ended with those first 2 bands, the $22 admission would have been worth it, but next up would be Nashville Pussy in about 30 minutes.


Almost everyone went to the bar or outside to smoke, so to avoid drunk hat guy and his friend and try and get a spot to get better videos and some photos, I suggested to Jimmy we move to the other side of the stage which seemed calmer.


Well, that didn't quite work out.  We had a perfect spot and then it seemed all 6 or so of the really drunk folks (including tall hat guy, his bud, and hardcore stomper) all came over to that side too.  So it was either be 3' from the stage amidst drunken mayhem or go to the back of the crowd.


Drunken mayhem it would be.  Because of this, I really don't have many good photos from this show, but the two videos I shot holding my phone as best I could over the heads of the drunk invaders actually came out pretty damn good I think and the band is in great form.  Also you'll see hat guy doing his thing and in the other video, the short guy with the head of kinda dirty blond hair is hardcore stomp guy.



The band as always sounded fantastic and kicked our asses.  Here's the setlist for the show.  (Nashville Pussy's bassist Bonnie graciously signed it after the show)


They played all of this but threw in a few others which I was not taking notes on, but one of them was "Rub It to Death" which is the video below.



Towards the end of the set, Blaine suddenly announced he was super high.  I don't know if it was something he took earlier that just kicked in or what, but he had that can't keep your eyes open and can't control the width of your smile thing going on as he told the audience he "DEFINITELY" was feeling better than us.  It didn't stop him from rocking out, but as soon as the last song ended I think he headed out while the rest of the band hung out.  We just hung out for a short bit so maybe he came back in after we left, but it was good to see the band having as much fun as the audience.


I think the tour with Guitar Wolf continues through sometime in June, so just go.  Hopefully Turbo A.C.'s are on the whole tour as well.  This was a super fun night and Nashville Pussy, if you're reading this, hope you come back to Poughkeepsie next time!.


By the way, as I said the photos in this one aren't too good, but if you're looking for some good shots of the band, here's my review of them from a few years ago when they played Heavy Montreal which has some killer shots.  Next time I gotta print a couple of these out to bring to get signed.



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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

SLEIGH BELLS Holmdel, NJ 7/20/18 - Photo Set

Sleigh Bells played at PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ on Friday July 20, 2018.  They opened for the Pixies (that review is here) and headliner Weezer (that review is here).

They started their set playing to a relatively empty pavilion, but by their final song a good amount of the crowd had come in and gave them a really good response.

I have to say I had heard their name, but didn't know anything by them so I don't have much of a review here, just these photos I took below which you might dig.

Click here for photos, video and a review of the Pixies who followed.











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PIXIES Holmdel, NJ 7/20/18 - Photos, Video and Review

After Sleigh Bells' opening set (click here for photos) and a quick break, the Pixies took the stage for just over an hour with a blistering non stop set of over 20 tunes.

 

They opened with "U-Mass" (Unlike the other HD videos included in this review, I shot this for Facebook live, so if you join the Facebook group - the link is at the end of this review - You can check out that opening number.) and closed with an amazing "Vamos" featuring Joey Santiago.  Here's that video:



This was a complete last minute show as a couple of days before, Ticketmaster released a large list of shows with tickets which could be "bought" using the vouchers from the class action law suit they settled a few years ago.  Turned out I had 17 vouchers in my account so I grabbed tix to this and a few other shows.  So the cost was a about a tank of gas...it was so worth it.


It was my first time seeing the Pixies and they were fantastic.


A good portion of their set was made up of tunes from "Doolittle" including a double shot pretty early in the set of "I Bleed" followed "Crackity Jones".  Here's video of those two songs


Along with Santiago, the band features original members Black Francis and Dave Lovering.


Paz Lenchantin has replaced Kim Deal becoming a full member in time to record their latest album "Head Carrier".  



Here's video of Paz taking lead vocals on "All I Think About Now" from that album.


In between they played a ton of great stuff.  The setlist at setlist.fm has every song I remembered them playing, although the person who originally posted it did not have it in order.  I tweaked some of it, it's probably still not completely in order, but it gives you a good idea of what went down.


The crowd was basically at capacity by the time "Vamos" ended and there would then be a short break before Weezer hit the stage.  Read that review with photos and video by clicking here.


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WEEZER Holmdel, NJ 7/20/18 - Video, Photos and Concert Review

If you'd like to start at the very beginning of the story of this night, you can click here to view the photo set of opener Sleigh Bells or click here for a more detailed review of the Pixies (with photos and video) who followed Sleigh Bells and killed just before Weezer.  Which brings us to now...about 9:30pm on Friday July 20, 2018 at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ and the lights go down...


As I stated in the Pixies review, I got these tix free using vouchers from the Ticketmaster class action lawsuit a couple of days before the show.  Those tix were for lawn, but we got to the venue early and went inside just after doors opened and headed to the "Grasshopper" booth.  For $20 each we upgraded to Right Orchestra aisle seats (get it, we "hopped" off the grass of the lawn...clever stuff) which were awesome (especially since the lawn appeared to be packed) and became even cooler when Rivers Cuomo decided to hop on his scooter to ride on and off the stage about 2 feet away from my seat...but I'm getting way ahead of myself...you'll see those videos later in the review.


So the lights come on and Weezer are playing in Al's Diner from "Happy Days" just like they did in the "Buddy Holly" video, so it makes sense they start things off with a bang and play that.  Here's the video:


Not giving the audience a chance to rest, they went right into another huge hit with "Beverly Hills" basically getting the whole audience on their feet and making sure they stay there for the rest of the night.


"Pork and Beans" from 2008's self titled "Red album" followed and then why not...another big hit with "Undone - The Sweater Song".


Next up I expected "Hash Pipe" which had been in that slot at the previous shows but perhaps the band thought they should spread out the huge hits a little bit more and instead they played "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To" the single from 2009's "Raditude."  Then another hit with "Perfect Situation." So much for that spreading out plan.


I was about to say next up were audience favorites and start listing some more songs they played, but ALL of these songs are audience favorites.  I realized I didn't know how hardcore and rabid Weezer's fanbase is.  I've seen them a few times over the years, but I think it's always been as part of a festival.  First was in 1994 at Madison Square Garden at the Z100 Jingle Ball Christmas show and last was in 2010 at Voodoo Fest in New Orleans.


When you see Weezer headline, songs like "My Name is Jonas", "El Scorcho", "In the Garage" and "Why Bother?" (the 4 songs that were played next) are all greeted the way the way a more casual fan (myself) talks about the "huge hits" mentioned previously.


This was followed their cover of The Turtles "Happy Together" with a little bit of Green Day's "Longview" thrown in the mix.

And now it's scooter time.

The band starts playing "Keep Fishin" with Brian Bell singing and suddenly here comes Rivers in his captain outfit riding off the stage on a scooter mere inches away from us.  


He rides through the audience a bit until he gets to the tiny stage with two palm trees at the soundboard in the middle of the audience as you can see here:




While at the stage, Rivers first performed a solo acoustic version of "Island in the Sun".  He then followed it up with a solo acoustic cover of a-ha's "Take on Me" which you can view here:


Rivers then got back on his scooter and here he is riding right past us again back onto the stage while the band played "Burndt Jamb" (with a little bit of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" thrown in):


Speaking of the band, I already mentioned Brian Bell, but also have to give kudos to the rhythm section of Patrick Wilson on drums and Scott Shriner on bass helping to create the tight and mighty sound coming from the stage this evening!



What can you do to follow up scooter rides and an a-ha cover...oh yeah, that song I expected them to play earlier - "Hash Pipe"!  Here's the video:


"Feels Like Summer" was next and perfect on this night and then a massive singalong for their cover of Toto's "Africa" to end the main set before the encore!  Here's that video,  the last I took:

Weezer came back to encore with "The Good Life" and then their last remaining huge hit "Say It Ain't So" (with a little bit of Black Sabbath thrown in).  I know the hardcore super fans loved it.  I loved the way it sounded as I headed for the parking lot to catch the bus to take us to the lot a mile away to hopefully beat the traffic before my two and a half hour ride home.  

I can hear many readers saying "Are you kidding me? You left early?!" Sorry gang I came a casual fan, but I left (early) something more.  Next time I'll stay to watch the last note instead of listen from afar.

I had no trouble getting on the bus to the lot, everyone else stayed 'til the end.

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